Various statement in Veda about Human incarnation of God

Various statement in Veda about Human incarnation

Another statement says that an individual human being is God (Ayamaatma Brahma). The word ‘Atmaa’ means not only the awareness, but also the external human body. ‘Atmaa’ means that which pervades. The awareness pervades the body through nerves. Awareness is the neural energy flowing in the nerves. The body also pervades the space as it grows. Therefore, the word ‘Atmaa’ stands for the human being, which is the human body along with the awareness. The three statements saying that ‘I am God’, ‘You are God’ and ‘He is God’ denote only the aspiration that everybody should become God in the near future. The verbs in present tense like ‘am’, ‘are’ and ‘is’ stand for the present tense indicating the immediate future as per the grammar. These three statements also mean that the human form of God is like me, you and him for external look. Since God looks like an ordinary human being externally, these three statements indicate the aspect of similarity.